Kentucky Pollinator Handbook - Kentucky Department of Agriculture 2025

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The KDA Pollinator Protection Program is designed to be a voluntary tool between chemical applicators and beekeepers in an effort to reduce hive mortality.
1) Wild honeybees Wild honeybees work ceaselessly to pollinator crops like apples and blueberries.
Although KRS 252 does not define honey bees as livestock, anyone interested in becoming a beekeeper should check with the local county clerk to see if there are ordinances in place restricting beehive placement. If there is no nuisance ordinance, homeowners have a right to maintain a beehive on their property.
The study, published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B, has shown that honey bees are not only a key contributor to natural ecosystem functions but that they are the single most important species of pollinator in natural ecosystems across the globe.
Wild bees are our primary pollinators With about 4,000 bee species in the United States, that adds up to an enormous amount of pollinating. Honey bees are the celebrities in the bee world.

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Some of the best native summer-blooming perennials for pollinators include coneflowers (Rudbeckia and Echinacea species), phlox, lobelia, butterflyweed and milkweed (Asclepias species), Stokes aster (Stokesia laevis), bee balm (Monarda species), mist flower, liatris, and mountain mint (Pycnanthemum species).
Bees play a critical role in ecosystem health and sustainability across the globe. They pollinate flowers, trees and other plants that in turn provide food and habitat for other creatures. Their role in pollinating agricultural crops is invaluable.

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